Customizing The Phoenix; Adding Or Removing Programs; Setting Up Ethernet Communications (Phoenix 104E Only); Setting Up 802.11 Radio Communications - Percon Phoenix 104 User Manual

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Customizing the Phoenix

You can customize the Phoenix by adjusting settings and/or installing additional software.

Adding or Removing Programs

Programs added to your Phoenix at the factory are stored in protected Flash Memory and cannot be removed. All other
programs and files added to the Phoenix 104 after factory installation are stored in RAM or Flash Disk. You can install any
program created for the Phoenix, as long as the computer has enough memory available. Go to the Micrsoft WindowsCE
web site or other sources on the web to find software.
Windows Embedded CE 6.0 uses and RAM based file system and most folders are actually located in RAM and are not
saved through a power loss. MyDevice takes you to the root directory of the system. All of the folders are in RAM.
Storage devices available would be the following:
NAND_Flash
Storage Card
Hard Disk

Setting up Ethernet Communications (Phoenix 104e only)

Ethernet communications usually do not require special configuration. The Phoenix 104 default settings are configured to
use DHCP to automatically get an IP address from a DHCP server. To change these settings select Start -> Settings ->
Network and Dialup Connections. Then select DM9CE1 and set the parameters to work with your network.
Note: Windows Embedded CE does not have native support for allowing direct Network browsing (No "Network
Neighborhood" ) or for allowing network clients to access the Phoenix 104 (Phoenix 104 will not show up in "Network
Neighborhood").

Setting Up 802.11 Radio Communications

The Phoenix 104 has an internal 802.11 b/g radio from Summit Data Communications. The Phoenix 104 uses the Summit
Client Utility (SCU) to configure the radio. To get the latest version of the Summit Users guide, please visit
http://www.summitdatacom.com
CE.NET.
If you know the setup parameters you need, you can login as an administrator. To log in as an administrator, tap Admin
Login and enter the administrator password in the dialog box. The default password is SUMMIT (case sensitive). The
administrator password can be changed on the Global tab.
Summit also has white papers on a varity of topice from security to difference in radio types. See the Summit Web site for
access to these white papers.
DP_104_User Rev -
The internal Flash memory in the P104. Usually around 57 MB.
A Flash card in either the SD or CF slots.
A USB storage device such as a USB Flash Drive, USB external Hard Drive, or USB external
CD ROM dirve
. Click on the Support - > Documentation tab and select the User Guide for Windows
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